Month: April 2018

Time marches on. Exchange 2013 and Outlook 2013 have now exited out of mainstream support and will be serviced as per their extended support life cycle policy. Several years Ready For The Next Episode? and The New Exchange were the first posts here on Exchange 2013. The latter has an image of how the Exchange…

This post is to provide a quick reference to the Exchange 2010 Hub Transport default send and receive connector configuration. There will be a separate one for Exchange 2013 and 2016. When installing the Exchange 2010 Hub Transport role, two receive connectors are created on each server. They are called: Client <ServerName> Default <ServerName> In…

Microsoft has provided rich support for Exchange on-premises to integrate with Exchange Online for several years. This coexistence is one of the major strengths of the Microsoft cloud solution as it allows customers to perform Digital Transformation at their own pace. It is not expected that an organisation will transition all of their on-premises mailboxes…